San Diego Comic-Con is back, and that means the crown of the convention, Marvel Studios’ Hall H panel, is back too. But with so much uncertainty in the air, Marvel could do almost anything on Saturday.
The studio could do as it did in 2019 and drop a four-year calendar of upcoming Marvel film and TV projects on an ecstatic audience. Or… it could put one spotlight on Black Panther: Wakanda Forever and save the real reveals for September, when Disney plans a multi-hour panel during its D23 convention for Marvel and Star Wars updates.
But if Marvel Studios goes big in Hall H this year, here’s what we’re expecting to hear about.
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The one thing we’re pretty much guaranteed to see in Hall H is the very next MCU film on the calendar, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. After a rocky shoot, the movie is still set for a Nov. 11 release date.
But there’s one Marvel project that’ll hit before Wakanda Forever — She-Hulk: Attorney at Law, a nine-episode series premiering on Disney Plus on Aug. 17. The next stretch of Marvel’s dated projects includes The Guardians of the Galaxy Holiday Special, Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3, and The Marvels. All three films have wrapped filming and gone into post-production, so teasers and trailers are on the table, especially for February’s Quantumania. The Secret Invasion Disney Plus series also wrapped filming this year and does not yet have a release window smaller than “2023.”
But trailers aside, there are plenty more projects that Marvel could simply offer a major update on. Barely a peep has been heard about the Fantastic Four or Blade films since they were announced to be in development at SDCC 2019. Upcoming Iron Man spinoff and Disney Plus series
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